WILDOMAR: Parks oversight panel to meet

Wildomar is maintaining a healthy balance in its budget for park maintenance and operations as well as recreation programs, according to a report scheduled for an advisory committee’s review Thursday, Feb. 25.

The Measure Z Oversight Advisory Committee will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the council chambers at Wildomar City Hall, 23873 Clinton Keith Road.

Members of the group are charged with overseeing spending from tax revenue collected through Measure Z, which the city’s voters passed in November 2012. The measure authorized a $28 annual parcel tax on property owners to maintain the city’s three parks, future parks and recreation activities.

According to City Manager Gary Nordquist’s mid-year report, the budget has a fund balance of $57,871, nearly $10,000 more than forecast for the year ending June 30, 2016. In fiscal year 2014-15, the tax brought in $336,515 in revenue while the city spent $311,220.

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